Blue Dash Chargers And Other Early English Tin Enamel Circular Dishes

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Blue Dash Chargers And Other Early English Tin Enamel Circular Dishes
Edward Andrews Downman
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/ ^W i . \ :\ ^il IIARI. AND tOl. L. L. T riCJN.
T»> (. Tce P'S* 6« BLUE DASH CHARGERS the Glaisher Collection, showing a man on horseback ridinii over a church, which niav be meant for Cromwell, as Mr A. E. Clarke su£:sfests in his contribution to this work.
According to local tradition in various parts of England, Oliver Cromwell had but little respect for Christian places of w orship.
Oliver Cromwell assumed the government of England in a. D. 1649, and died in 1658.
2 " C. R. " There appear
...to be four chargers 2 with the initials " C. R. " on them, one each in the Victoria and Albert Museum, the British Museum, the Canterbury Royal Museum, and the Glaisher Collection.
The example in the Victoria and Albert Museum shows a king standing. The charger in the British Museum shows the king also standing, as also that at Canterbury ; but this latter is misdated " 1616. ' That in the Glaisher Collection shows the king on horseback, and is 17 inches in diameter. The others range from 12 to 14 inclies in diameter.


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